368 Plants found in the District of Uitenhage. 



,, caffra, Jh. H. 



„ capensis, Linn- H. 

 Parietaria, Linn. sp. 2. 

 Ficus, Linn. sp. 2. 



„ capensis, Th. F. Wilde 

 Vygenboom. 



„ cordata, Th. F. Wilde 

 Vygenboom. 

 Gunnera, Linn. sp. 1. 



,, perpensa, Linn. H. (p) 



Familia 35. Tricoccae. 

 1. Euphorbiaceae. 

 Euphorbia, Linn. sp. 16. (q) 



,, radiata, Th. B. 



„ heptagona, Linn. B. 



,, cereiformis, Linn. B. 



,, clava, J acq. B. 



„ coronata, Th-B. 



,, meloniforrais, Ait. B. 



„ ornithopus, Jacg. B. 



,, genistoides, Linn. A. 



,, striata, Th. A. 

 Acalypha. Linn. sp. 4. 



„ glabrata, Th. E. 



,, decumbens, TA. H. 



„ acuta, Th. A. 



„ cordata, Th. A. 

 Croton, Linn. sp. 2. 



,, dubius, Spr. A. 



„ capensis, Linn. B. 

 Ricinus, Linn. sp. 1. 



,, lividus, Jacq. H. Oly- 

 boom. 

 Clutia, Linn. sp. 9. 



„ pulchella, Linn. A. 

 Phyllanthus, Linn. sp. 3. 



,, verrucosus, Th. A. 



,, capensis, Spr. D. C 



,, incurvus. T/j. D. 

 Tragia, Linn. sp. 1. 



,, capensis, Th. I. • 



2. Zinozosteae. 

 Mercurialis, Linn- sp. 1. 



., capensis, Spr. B. 

 Dalechampia, Linn. sp. 1. 



„ capensis, Spr. I. 



Familia 36. Plantagineae. 

 Plantago, Linn. sp. 3. 



Familia 37. Plumbagineae. 

 Plumbago, Linn. sp. 1. 



,, capensis, Linn. A. 

 Statice, Linn. sp. 1. 



,, linifolia, Linn. E. 



Familia 38. Primulaceae. 

 1. Primuleae. 

 Lubinia, Commers. sp. 1. 



„ atropurpurea, Link. I. 

 Anagallis, Linn. sp. 1. 



,, coerulea, Schreb. C 

 Samolus, Linn. sp. 3. 



,, valerandi, Linn. D. 



,, campanuloidus, /?. 5/". E. 



,, junceus, R. Br. E. 

 Limosella, Lmn. sp. 2. 



,, capensis, 77t. C 



„ natans, .S/?r. C. 

 Erinus, Linn. sp. 9. 

 Manulea, Linn. sp. 12. 



2. Lentibulariae. 

 Utricularia, X/iriT?. sp. 2. 

 ,, capensis, Spreng. B. 

 ,, Ecklonii, Spreng. C 



Familia 39. Personatae. 

 1. Rhinantheae. 

 Nemesia, Vent, sp, 4. 



2. Scrofularinae. 

 Gerardia, i//? ?? . sp. 4. 



fpj The roots are used by the colonists as a stomachic. 



(q) The species of Euphorbia, vegetating generally in the dry season, 

 cause by their acrid sap, a great portion of the horse sickness, because the 

 horses are under the necessity of eating them for want of other food. This 

 is ascertained by the circumstance, that the horses in other districts, where 

 the Euphorbiaceae do not grow so abundantly, are more free from the dis- 

 ease, as also those which are fed in the stable. 



